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Mahler's Voices - Expression and Irony in the Songs and Symphonies (Hardcover)
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Mahler's Voices - Expression and Irony in the Songs and Symphonies (Hardcover)
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Passionate and intense in one moment, ironic or brash in the next,
Mahler's music speaks with a diversity of voices that often
undermine its own ideals of unity, narrative struggle and
transcendent affirmation. The composer plays constantly with
musical genres and styles, moving between them without warning in a
way that often bewildered his contemporaries. Ranging freely across
Mahler's symphonies and songs in a thoughtful and thorough study of
his musical speech, Julian Johnson considers how this body of music
foregrounds the idea of artifice, construction and musical
convention while at the same time presenting itself as act of
authentic expression and disclosure. Mahler's Voices explores the
shaping of this music through strategies of calling forth its own
mysterious voice--as if from nature or the Unconscious--while at
other times revealing itself as a made object, often
self-consciously assembled from familiar and well-worn materials.
A unique study not of Mahler's works as such but of Mahler's
musical style, Mahler's Voices brings together a close reading of
the renowned composer's music with wide-ranging cultural and
historical interpretation. Through a radical self-awareness that
links the romantic irony of the late 18th-century to the
deconstructive attitude of the late 20th-century, Mahler's music
forces us to rethink historical categories themselves. Yet what
sets it apart, what continues to fascinate and disturb, is the
music's ultimate refusal of this position, acknowledging the
conventionality of all its voices while at the same time, in the
intensity of its tone, speaking "as if" what it said were true.
However bound up with the Viennese modernism that Mahler
prefigured, the urgency of this act remains powerfully resonant for
our own age.
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